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Summary Of: Te Tai Tonga

Te Tai Tonga is by far the largest of the seventy electorates of New Zealand... The boundaries of Te Tai Tonga have a lot in common with the seat of... The voting patterns of Te Tai Tonga reflect the adaptation of M... Te Tai Tonga was not part of this electoral seachange...

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